Love, Sex, and Marriage Through the AgesSpringer Publishing Company, 1974 - Počet stran: 639 |
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... concubine . The slave - wife's social status often did not differ from that of the concubine ; legally , however , the former was free , unlike the latter . At the bottom of the hierarchy was the female slave ; she lacked both the ...
... concubine . The slave - wife's social status often did not differ from that of the concubine ; legally , however , the former was free , unlike the latter . At the bottom of the hierarchy was the female slave ; she lacked both the ...
Strana 43
... concubine , or a slave . The strong language used against the harlotry of Israel's neighbors is directed more against the religious prostitution in which they indulged rather than against sexuality per se . Such behavior was opprobrious ...
... concubine , or a slave . The strong language used against the harlotry of Israel's neighbors is directed more against the religious prostitution in which they indulged rather than against sexuality per se . Such behavior was opprobrious ...
Strana 476
... concubine . The concubine represented the husband's free choice , and even if a strong emotional attachment sprang up between them , it could not be officially acknowledged . Needless to say , the possibility of a lover for the wife was ...
... concubine . The concubine represented the husband's free choice , and even if a strong emotional attachment sprang up between them , it could not be officially acknowledged . Needless to say , the possibility of a lover for the wife was ...
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Introduction | 1 |
The Evolution and Classification of Marriage | 9 |
Hebrew Marriage in the Old Testament | 34 |
Autorská práva | |
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